Showing posts with label AI music generators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AI music generators. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2026

Millions of Copyrighted Songs Were Fed to AI Music Generators – Now There’s Proof; Gadget Review, June 16, 2026

Al Landes , Gadget Review; Millions of Copyrighted Songs Were Fed to AI Music Generators – Now There’s Proof

Atlantic databases name 21 million tracks fed to Suno and rivals as Sony, UMG, and Warner seek $150,000 per song in damages

"Searchable databases verify roughly 21 million copyrighted songs trained AI music generators.

Sony, UMG, and Warner lawsuits seek up to $150,000 per song from Suno and Udio.

HarmonyCloak tool lets artists protect songs by adding inaudible AI-blocking audio perturbations.

Millions of copyrighted songs — including chart-topping hits — verifiably trained AI music generators, and now there are searchable databases to prove it. The Atlantic, through an investigation by staff writer Alex Reisner, published four catalogs documenting exactly which music fed these models:"

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Meta launches AudioCraft, an open-source AI music generator; Mashable, August 3, 2023

Cecily Mauran  , Mashable; Meta launches AudioCraft, an open-source AI music generator

"Meta's new AI music generator is the latest in a slew of AI products recently released by the tech company. 

On Wednesday, Meta announced the release of AudioCraft, an open-source generative AI that creates audio and music from text prompts. AudioCraft has three models, MusicGen for composing music, AudioGen for creating sound effects, and EnCodec, which uses AI to assist in audio compression that outperforms the MP3 format. 

In case you were wondering about copyright issues, MusicGen was trained on Meta-owned and licensed music."